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Find out how much storage your PC has - Microsoft Support
Find out how much storage your PC has. Windows 10 More... Less. Select the Start button, and then select Settings . Select System > Storage . Check your storage. SUBSCRIBE RSS FEEDS. Need more help? Want more options? Discover Community. Explore subscription benefits, browse training courses, learn how to secure your device, and more.
Find out which Surface model you have - Microsoft Support
There are several ways to find out which Surface device model you have. Look in the Surface app. Look in Settings. Look in System information. Look at devices associated with your Microsoft account. Look in the Surface app. The easiest way to find which Surface model you have is to use the Surface app. It shows the model name of your Surface ...
Your account settings are out-of-date in Mail or Calendar for Windows ...
If you receive a message in Mail or Calendar for Windows 10 that your account settings are out of date, there are several things you can do to fix the problem. Check your password. The most common cause of an out-of-date account is an incorrect password. Select Fix account in the notification bar at the top of the Mail or Calendar app. If your ...
Applies To: Calendar for Windows 10, Mail for Windows 10
Calculate the difference between two dates - Microsoft Support
As you saw above, the DATEDIF function calculates the difference between a start date and an end date. However, instead of typing specific dates, you can also use the TODAY() function inside the formula. When you use the TODAY() function, Excel uses your computer's current date for the date.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Excel 2021, Excel 2019, Excel 2016
How to use the Out of Office or Automatic Reply in Outlook on Windows ...
Before you set up an out of office or automatic reply in Outlook, you'll need to know your Outlook account type. The steps you'll follow will depend on whether you have a Microsoft Exchange Outlook email account (if you have email through an organization, such as the place where you work) or an IMAP or POP3 account (if you have an individual email account such as Yahoo or Gmail).
Sign out of Office - Microsoft Support
Note: If you're using Microsoft 365, you should stay signed in so that Office stays activated.If you sign out, Office will prompt you to sign back in. To learn more, see What happens when you sign out of Office.
Applies To: Microsoft 365 for home
Set up auto-reply (out of office) - Microsoft Support
Notes: To set an automatic reply for contacts outside your company, select Outside My Organization > Auto-reply to people outside my organization, type in a message, and select OK.. The OK button may be missing because of certain screen solution and scaling settings. To resolve this issue, you can adjust the screen resolution and scaling settings, or use a large monitor.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016
Toggle out of the new Outlook for Windows preview
In the new Outlook for Windows, a toggle appears at the top right of the Outlook window. While the toggle is turned on, if you try to launch classic Outlook for Windows or Windows Mail you'll be automatically redirected to new Outlook for Windows.
Zoom in and out in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Zoom out. Ctrl+-or. Ctrl+(rotate mouse wheel down) Command+-or. Command+(rotate mouse wheel down) Reset zoom. Ctrl+0. Command+0. In Teams meetings. Use your keyboard or mouse to make the shared content in Teams meetings bigger or smaller, instead of using the buttons at the lower left of your meeting window.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Use rules to create an out of office message - Microsoft Support
If you created your out of office template and rule a few days before you needed it, turn the rule on using the following steps. Select the File > Manage Rules & Alerts. In the Rules and Alerts dialog box, on the E-mail Rules tab, find the rule you created and check the box to the left of the rule.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016